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Life Sciences 1998

A new spontaneous animal model of NIDDM without obesity in the musk shrew.

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T Ohno
F Yoshida
Y Ichikawa
S Matsuo
N Hotta
M Terada
S Tanaka
K Yamashita
T Namikawa
J Kitoh

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The EDS (early-onset diabetes in suncus) colony has been developed as a new closed breeding colony of the musk shrew (Suncus murinus, Insectivora) exhibiting a high incidence of spontaneous diabetes mellitus. We investigated the characteristic features of diabetic shrews in this colony. All diabetic shrews are characterized by glycosuria (Tes-tape value > or = 3+), hyperglycemia (23.3 +/- 0.8 mmol/l) and polyuria, and they were affected by the age of 3 months. Cumulative incidence (64.1% in males and 27.8% in females) was kept intact after the age of 3 months. The growth pattern of diabetic shrews was similar to that of non-diabetic shrews, and obesity was not consistent in diabetic shrews. The intraperioneal glucose tolerance test revealed both impaired glucose tolerance and impaired insulin secretion in diabetic shrews. Insulin sensitivity of diabetic shrews decreased in the intraperioneal insulin tolerance test. Neither severe hypertrophy nor lymphocytic infiltration was observed in pancreatic islets of diabetic shrews. These facts suggested that diabetic shrews in the EDS colony should be classified as early-onset non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) without obesity. Early-onset of severe hyperglycemia with impaired glucose tolerance is a distinctive character compared with other non-obese NIDDM models in rodents. We concluded that the diabetic shrews in the EDS colony are a new animal model of human NIDDM without obesity.

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